Yes, I think all of those pages are from task forces that have fallowed. We have archived some things on meta. J
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Julee Burdekin
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Adobe Web Platform
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From: Jen Simmons <jen@jensimmons.com<mailto:jen@jensimmons.com>>
Date: Tuesday, April 22, 2014 at 11:22 AM
To: WebPlatform Public List <public-webplatform@w3.org<mailto:public-webplatform@w3.org>>
Subject: task forces and committee meetings
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Resent-Date: Tuesday, April 22, 2014 at 11:22 AM
While on my simplification content renovation, I discovered two sections of pages that I think are old and need to be changed.
There's a bunch of information about several weekly meetings. http://docs.webplatform.org/wiki/WPD:Community/Meetings
And a bunch of information about separate task forces:
http://docs.webplatform.org/wiki/WPD:Community/Task_Force
This information continues to be presented as if it's current.
So here are my questions:
1) There are no longer any task forces or weekly task force meetings, right? Or have I been missing some secret society that's been going on behind my back for the last months? :P
2) What shall we do about the dozen+ pages of content about these task forces?
a) delete them all
b) move them to some kind of archive (where? what?)
c) put a note on the top that says "no longer active" somehow, no longer provide links to them from main pages / in the main flow, and otherwise leave them as is
???
What do folks think? There's an argument to be made about keeping history & not deleting the web (see Jeremy Keith) and there's an argument to be made about UX and making things current and usable for today's user.
Jen
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